2015 SPRING: THE INHERITOR
Schubert (Franz Peter Schubert), 1797-1828), using the 3rd Impromptu from D 899 Op. 90. Based on this music, I have built the original concept of this program named “The Inheritor”. These impromptus were composed in 1827, which you could say was one of Schubert’s final years for compositions. Considering the historical context that in the same year Beethoven, whom Schubert greatly respected, died and he attended his funeral service, perhaps Schubert might have composed these while thinking about Beethoven.
In regards to this program, after listening to many music sources, I was able to find the performance by professor Imai Akira-sensei from the Kunitachi College of Music. While it is gentle and supple, one can also feel the strength of this performance, inviting everyone to the world of this work.
For the first time in creating a program, I ventured to use the entire piece without any cuts. For that reason, it is exceptionally long by figure skating standards, a program that is just less than 6 minutes. I also use all 6 types of jumps refined by figure skating’s long history, putting them in for expression and aiming towards creating a work in its most appropriate form.
Humans want to have “a successor” but in the process of fulfilling that existence one must experience both the person who “inherits” and the person who “hands over”. From one person reaching out to the other, continuing from the past to the future and for eternity and existing within that unbroken chain - this concept, to tread the paths taken by one’s predecessors, thinking of the people who have shaped the future, I created “The Inheritor”.